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we opened. >> where in new york is your restaurant? >> in hells kitchen. it was like here and basically a christian book store that maybe had a bathroom and build this beautiful palace and like that one and on the second floor of the large flat iron building and had maybe a bathroom and just office spaces. >> yeah. >> pretty striking view up third street. >> any other questions? >> what public outreach have you connected so far? >> you mean giving people in the neighborhood opportunities to -- we posted -- required to give people an opportunity we were applying for this permit for 30 days. >> have you actually reached out to neighborhood organizations or anything like that. >> >> not that i'm aware of. i know we have spoken to some of the police officers that come by and with the inspections and talk to us about the security that we have there and not only for the guests' sake and the hostess and the valet at the street level. that was a concern of ours. we rarely have issues with overly intoxicated guests but our staff is a concern an
we opened. >> where in new york is your restaurant? >> in hells kitchen. it was like here and basically a christian book store that maybe had a bathroom and build this beautiful palace and like that one and on the second floor of the large flat iron building and had maybe a bathroom and just office spaces. >> yeah. >> pretty striking view up third street. >> any other questions? >> what public outreach have you connected so far? >> you mean giving...
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[applause] i would also like to welcome former governor from new york patacky and thank you for your leadership. over the next days you will learn about sustainable practices. you will network with the greatest minds in the industry and enjoy your time here. be thoughtful. be creative and go out and lead the befl energy and green policies for the rest of the country. congratulations and thanks for being here in san francisco. [applause] >> my name is byron webb. i'm a development director with the port and i want to welcome to heron park. it was built in the wetlands in the bay view community adjacent to the indian basin. it is approximately 22-acres and we are here to celebrate the expansion of the wetlands and also the creation of the first bidirectional bike way in the city and in this neighborhood. with that brief introduction -- the reason that we're here i wanted to introduce the mayor and have him speak to these two important projects for this bay view community. [applause] >> thank you brian. i know when you worked on redevelopment you have seen things and especially in the s
[applause] i would also like to welcome former governor from new york patacky and thank you for your leadership. over the next days you will learn about sustainable practices. you will network with the greatest minds in the industry and enjoy your time here. be thoughtful. be creative and go out and lead the befl energy and green policies for the rest of the country. congratulations and thanks for being here in san francisco. [applause] >> my name is byron webb. i'm a development director...
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to say that this pipeline is bad for america and the environment. in january, president obama blocked the pipeline construction over concerns of how would it would impact the environment. the keystone would call from elberta, canada to texas. however, people are hoping for jobs. >> there are six people recovering in an accident after two helicopters collided on saturday this pasadena police helicopter equipped a second helicopter while one of them was landing. and the other helicopter was taking off. those five people, were taken to the hospital and treated and those injuries are not life-threatening. however, the pilots serious damage. >> the spacecraft has returned to earth this capsule touched down in kazakhstan after 127 days in orbit. the astronauts on board, one was from russia, japan, the u.s. toward they participated in the space walks, and over 40 different scientific experiments. this retirement capsule is that the only way that practice can get to/from the international space station. >> one hostess declared bankruptcy, the sales skyrocke
to say that this pipeline is bad for america and the environment. in january, president obama blocked the pipeline construction over concerns of how would it would impact the environment. the keystone would call from elberta, canada to texas. however, people are hoping for jobs. >> there are six people recovering in an accident after two helicopters collided on saturday this pasadena police helicopter equipped a second helicopter while one of them was landing. and the other helicopter was...
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have victor par and oscar lab tory and sean smith and adriane simy and carl with the local carpenters 22, danny campbell with the sheet metal workers and the operating engineers -- who am i missing? ramone hernandez right behind me. i should have looked back. [applause] and additionally mike mc kenny with electricians and tim paulson with the labor council and mike casey president in the back of the room over there. this is a project of the kind that makes building trades workers salivate. it is a startingly beautiful design from what we have seen so far. i am going to embarrass myself and speak in norwegian and it's the kind of project where we can look forward to bringing our skills to work on a project that will fully demand those skills, so that is quite apart from the hours it will bring to us, it quite a part from the food we will put on the table and the house payments and so on. that's one of the reasons this project really excites us and it's a dramatic project. however, we are happy to try to minimize the drama of actually building the project and this is what this particular a
have victor par and oscar lab tory and sean smith and adriane simy and carl with the local carpenters 22, danny campbell with the sheet metal workers and the operating engineers -- who am i missing? ramone hernandez right behind me. i should have looked back. [applause] and additionally mike mc kenny with electricians and tim paulson with the labor council and mike casey president in the back of the room over there. this is a project of the kind that makes building trades workers salivate. it...
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of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football, frisbee, and picnics. it is very much a couple's part and there are a multitude of experiences you can have together. bring your dog and watch the m
of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and...
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those also take a toll on the environment but about 50% do get recycled. that's compared to about 5% of plastic bags. but manufacturers say banning the bags is unfair. >> the amount of litter nationally that plastic bags produce is less than half of 1%. >> reporter: marine scientis is with the advocacy group heal the bay and says in los angeles plastic bags make up closer to 25%. >> litter on the streets gets washed through the storm sewer system, through our waterway systems. and plastic bags are part of that trash. >> reporter: she says since the floating plastic can resemble jellyfish animals like sea otters confuse it for food. the future of plastic bags can depend on what happens in los angeles. l.a. is studying the impact of banning its own bag and could be the largest city in the country to ban plastic bags. >> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" new developments in the scandal involving general david petraeus and john allen. we'll get reaction from former chairman of the joint chief of staff richard myers who knows both men. congr
those also take a toll on the environment but about 50% do get recycled. that's compared to about 5% of plastic bags. but manufacturers say banning the bags is unfair. >> the amount of litter nationally that plastic bags produce is less than half of 1%. >> reporter: marine scientis is with the advocacy group heal the bay and says in los angeles plastic bags make up closer to 25%. >> litter on the streets gets washed through the storm sewer system, through our waterway systems....
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this 25% goal you will hear it because you ask anybody in any other part of the country whether new york, chicago, so forth you will find this to be one of the unique situations where private investors voluntarily want to do this with organized labor, with our partners in the community based organizations to say we will hold ourselves accountable to the 25% goal and get the veterans in at the same time. this is an incredible milestone. i want to celebrate it but it's a beginning of a long process and a process that i believe it have the season here in 2017 and that's why the t shirts and the pins. this is where we're goi want to thank everybody that is here. we are on our way and it will take a while. it will take some time. we are about -- once we do the fiscal feasibility which was never required with these projects in the past. once we get past this hurdle we go into the environmental quality process and everything will be heard about the impact of communities and around the city but i think the warriors and all of us want to give you a vision of where we're going and that needs to be
this 25% goal you will hear it because you ask anybody in any other part of the country whether new york, chicago, so forth you will find this to be one of the unique situations where private investors voluntarily want to do this with organized labor, with our partners in the community based organizations to say we will hold ourselves accountable to the 25% goal and get the veterans in at the same time. this is an incredible milestone. i want to celebrate it but it's a beginning of a long...
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very fortunate, it's a great environment. and, you know, i think -- we've seen over the past couple years how passionate our fans are. i'm very fortunate to be playing in san francisco. >> it looks like the whole town of leesville was behind him. it's hard to believe they're all living in a house in san jose. he's the first player to win the mvp since barry bonds in 2004. >>> have your umbrella handy, rain is moving into the bay area. jeff ranieri is tracking the storm in the nbc bay area weather center. >> two developing storm systems as we head throughout the next 72 hours. radar scanning around, not finding much here at the moment. but as we zoom out, what you're going to find is showers building offshore. we start to get a little bit of that tonight. we're going to save some of that heaviest activity for tomorrow on friday. temperatures also dropping off, winds increasing. los gatos in the low 70s. two hours, numbers dropping into the mid-60s as winds have gusted as high as 22 miles per hour, it's not just one storm again
very fortunate, it's a great environment. and, you know, i think -- we've seen over the past couple years how passionate our fans are. i'm very fortunate to be playing in san francisco. >> it looks like the whole town of leesville was behind him. it's hard to believe they're all living in a house in san jose. he's the first player to win the mvp since barry bonds in 2004. >>> have your umbrella handy, rain is moving into the bay area. jeff ranieri is tracking the storm in the nbc...
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we will have much more on those power problems on long island and the outer boroughs of new york city with gary kaminsky in about 15 minutes. we sent him into the field, his hometown, to show us july how bad things there are still, two weeks after the big storm hit. >>> the biggest fear relying to the fiscal cliff is whether it will whipsaw us back into a recession. diana olick with how housing could fall off the cliff. she is live in d.c. diana? >> reporter: the main drivers are short sale, the bank let's you sell for less than the mortgage and lope modifications where the bank slashes principal. now you banks have done close to $11 billion worth of this debt relief just this year and that's why foreclosures are dropping and overall home prices are recovering. debt forgiveness, though, is usually taxable, but not since the debt relief passed under george w. bush, but it expires december 31st of this year and it is in big fiscal cliff play. if it is not extended and people are suddenly faced with paying taxes on their short sales and load lone modifications debt relief, all that is dr
we will have much more on those power problems on long island and the outer boroughs of new york city with gary kaminsky in about 15 minutes. we sent him into the field, his hometown, to show us july how bad things there are still, two weeks after the big storm hit. >>> the biggest fear relying to the fiscal cliff is whether it will whipsaw us back into a recession. diana olick with how housing could fall off the cliff. she is live in d.c. diana? >> reporter: the main drivers are...
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in new york city i'm also the finance chairman of the new york city council and just this week we allocated $500 million, 300 million for health an hospitals corporation and 200 million for schools construction authority so we can rebuild our schools and the hospitals that have been displaced. bellview and cone any island. melissa: do you think it makes sense to rebuild in the same spot? that was sort of the theme of the segment that we did before you? we're talking about the fact that federal tax dollars will have to come in and you know, replace what has been devastated there you about in the future do you think that same kind of insurance, federal insurance that encourages people to build in these spots makes sense? >> well, many of these buildings we have no choice but to rebuild because they're already there. what we have to do is we have to build smarter, wiser, and we can't, we have to watch out how high we build on the water. we may want to use steel walls instead of cop create walls. and we have to really maybe, build sand dunes so we can protect our citizens of new york city from
in new york city i'm also the finance chairman of the new york city council and just this week we allocated $500 million, 300 million for health an hospitals corporation and 200 million for schools construction authority so we can rebuild our schools and the hospitals that have been displaced. bellview and cone any island. melissa: do you think it makes sense to rebuild in the same spot? that was sort of the theme of the segment that we did before you? we're talking about the fact that federal...
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veterans number around 22 million and they include 1.5 million women. this year a record number of iraq and afghanistan vets are headed to the house of representatives. joining me now is hawaii representative elect chelsea gabbert who is one of the first female combat veterans to be elected. congratulations and thank you for your stfs to this country. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here and to really celebrate and represent the many, many women who wear the uniform who have worn the uniform and served at one time or another. and to have the opportunity it to serve as their voice going into congress. >> when you say serve as their voice and advocate, so many people said in the past if more lawmakers had served this nation and more of their children that we would have a different perspective. there would not be what i believe some voters see as a callousness or readiness to jump in when your lives are not at stake. >> i can only speak for myself, and i appreciate the experience that i've had serving in two deployments to the middle east because i do un
veterans number around 22 million and they include 1.5 million women. this year a record number of iraq and afghanistan vets are headed to the house of representatives. joining me now is hawaii representative elect chelsea gabbert who is one of the first female combat veterans to be elected. congratulations and thank you for your stfs to this country. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here and to really celebrate and represent the many, many women who wear the uniform who have worn the...
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and new york, again with 3 in 1 is doing smart analytics. i think that's what you'll see happening as well, government starts to become smarter, make better decisions, better policies. this term algorithmic regulation, which means you can have laws and policies in the cities determined by data and not just what we think is best, but what's actually best. so, as cities keep catching on and more and more with the data, you're going to see some really interesting things coming out. >> cool. while we're talking about data, another part of the announcement today was also motion loft making private data available within sort of that initiative and that website wrieri'd like to hear a little more, john, about kind of deciding to share that data with the city and also a lot of times especially with other companies you see them being very protective of their data. there is a lot of value there. how do you sort of balance, protecting the value of your data and commercial viability versus making it available to the public? >> so, we have a unique probl
and new york, again with 3 in 1 is doing smart analytics. i think that's what you'll see happening as well, government starts to become smarter, make better decisions, better policies. this term algorithmic regulation, which means you can have laws and policies in the cities determined by data and not just what we think is best, but what's actually best. so, as cities keep catching on and more and more with the data, you're going to see some really interesting things coming out. >> cool....
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york ignored, lawsuits list responded to with rage. [laughter] the american culture found in our jokes or illusions of comedy or commercials. or cultures lows, the denominator of culture? of course. paris one resaw the super bowl the city buried in rubble than the manufacturer's brand your merges if a driver get out to congratulate each other while having the wisdom to purchase the truck and one survivor says have a twinkie [laughter] so there's the allusion to the american mass the urban legend taken from the schoolyard that twinkies have a shelf life of 10 million years. [laughter] would they buy the truck? to join the illusion that it is belonging. left ridicules the old days of things logical and if we were sufficiently intelligent all the age old prague court based -- problems was disappear. and how to refrain from its each other patriotism, a freedom of conscience and legal rights which anybody alleges my defense but now we are stymied because we don't know how to replace those practices so in a culture is improvised speak to no
york ignored, lawsuits list responded to with rage. [laughter] the american culture found in our jokes or illusions of comedy or commercials. or cultures lows, the denominator of culture? of course. paris one resaw the super bowl the city buried in rubble than the manufacturer's brand your merges if a driver get out to congratulate each other while having the wisdom to purchase the truck and one survivor says have a twinkie [laughter] so there's the allusion to the american mass the urban...
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hourly wages range from $19 to $22 an hour. the employees say they're new work if the company shuts down, host hosts -- hostess tell meez they'll wait to decide whether or not to liquid date. so far, people in oakland say they're not going back to work. in san leeand dro, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> protestors showed up at the uc reekent immediating today, demonstrators made the way into the meeting and started to shout and disrupting the meeting. protestors mad about the possibility of more tuition hikes.. >> people pay $13,000 per year to go to school is too much. you know? it's gone up three times in 10d4 years. >> they may have to take a look at the holder next year to deal with a $276 million budget holexx59p that prop 30 wl not cover. >> new accusations today with research backing it up the oil industry may not have been telling the truth about why gas prices went through the roof here. >> 2010 was a record year for the number of gas price spikes. the increases in may and october were thought to be the result of refinery
hourly wages range from $19 to $22 an hour. the employees say they're new work if the company shuts down, host hosts -- hostess tell meez they'll wait to decide whether or not to liquid date. so far, people in oakland say they're not going back to work. in san leeand dro, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> protestors showed up at the uc reekent immediating today, demonstrators made the way into the meeting and started to shout and disrupting the meeting. protestors mad about the...
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according to a rrport in the new york times... / facebookk executives believe... false profilee nd fraudulent "likes" threaten the basic 3 faceeook has a new feature for couples..... but not everyone is in love with the idea. carrie peirce... explains... in....tonights word on the web,.../ some ... think... social media... is... getting... too sappy. ssppy. 3 iffyour in a relattinship n facebook.... it may have moved to a new level .. that you didn't even know about. 3 facebook has taken information about users who are "in a relationship" and created a page for you ... whether you want one or not. the page details your shared posts, events and photoo you were both tagged in. itt ssrt of likk a ddgitaa scrapbook.... but not everyoneeis readd for suuh a public relationship history.instead of cute... many think its downright creepy... and users have been firing back... with some pretty disgusted responses.... michael mcdonald from ccnada dot com....wrote :"facebook romantic comedy."blogger aa jennifer wright responded with : i want to vomit. and emma barnett from the
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and low growth environment. that makes sense to me. >> aren't financials a leadership group? if they can't lead doesn't that bode poor for the market? >> we still like financials. i think they're underowned. >> you disagree with the premise? >> we have nim headwind -- >> nim? >> i thought the meant the national institute of mental health. >> maybe, maybe. you can't tell the difference sometimes. >> you've downgraded the financials. >> still overweight insurance. neutral on the banks for a while, the regional banks for a while. it was more specific to the capital market sense of the games, the investment banks, the brokerage firms, asset managers, that kind of area. >> if we get a deal, how much does the market rally? >> i know a lot of clients say they'll chase this market up 2%. they want to be flat. if the market gets a big bid, they'll chase it. i think you'll get a beta chase. i think it's quite possible to be 1430 by year end. >> do you chase it? >> i think if we get a deal mid to late december, that's when
and low growth environment. that makes sense to me. >> aren't financials a leadership group? if they can't lead doesn't that bode poor for the market? >> we still like financials. i think they're underowned. >> you disagree with the premise? >> we have nim headwind -- >> nim? >> i thought the meant the national institute of mental health. >> maybe, maybe. you can't tell the difference sometimes. >> you've downgraded the financials. >> still...
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. >>> meantime dow hanging on to some 22 points on losses. that does it for us. back to headquarters. wapner and the "fast money halftime." >>> all right, carl, thanks very much. welcome to "halftime." ho four hours to the close. we were down big last week. we have started this week on a down note. modest losses across the board. dow down 23. it's a loss of about a fifth of a percent. s&p and nasdaq following suit. here's what we're following today on the "halftime" show. the age of apple is over says one influential writer. money manager doug cass says not so fast. >>> black thursday. serve up a helping of turkey, stuffing and shopping this thanksgiving as retailers open their doors even earlier this year. what will it mean for their stocks? >>> first, our top story. countdown to the cliff. the clock is ticking on lawmakers in washington to make a deal before january 1st. and stave off what many experts say will be a dark day for the financial markets and, of course, your money. is a compromise in the cards, and how can you act now to protect your portfolio? our
. >>> meantime dow hanging on to some 22 points on losses. that does it for us. back to headquarters. wapner and the "fast money halftime." >>> all right, carl, thanks very much. welcome to "halftime." ho four hours to the close. we were down big last week. we have started this week on a down note. modest losses across the board. dow down 23. it's a loss of about a fifth of a percent. s&p and nasdaq following suit. here's what we're following today on...
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dow by about 22, s&p by less than a point. and this is coming after a big rally for the markets yesterday. carl icahn reporting an 8.9 stake. and british prosecutors plan to charge former news corp executives in connection with a bribery probe. accused of paying public officials to obtain contact informati information. >> now today's national weather forecast. todd santos -- two in a row. i don't know if that's ever happened. you know what that mean respect when you totally screw up, we'll remember from the day before. >> all right. i will try my best to keep this one on point. you know, yesterday we were talking, there was a system still really close to the carolinas. it is moving farther off the coastline, so still gusty winds. we'll see some of the clouds on and off during the daytime. some sunshine mixing in. not looking at showers in new york. in is drier air at the surface, so a lot of it is evaporating. maybe light drizzle closer towards the lake shores. northern lower michigan, a better chance to get showers over the s
dow by about 22, s&p by less than a point. and this is coming after a big rally for the markets yesterday. carl icahn reporting an 8.9 stake. and british prosecutors plan to charge former news corp executives in connection with a bribery probe. accused of paying public officials to obtain contact informati information. >> now today's national weather forecast. todd santos -- two in a row. i don't know if that's ever happened. you know what that mean respect when you totally screw up,...
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chuck schumer also there as well as the new york city mayor michael bloomberg. you heard the president there also talking about poignant moment with the moore family and many people recall their two sons swept away and he talked about what's been a very emotional visit to the staten island area, but also a kind of reaffirms that resolve that the federal government will be there as best it can in the rebuilding process. our victor blackwell is there, also, in staten island outside of recovery center. so victor, give me an idea what the reception has been like for the president's second now visit, the first post-re-election there to staten island. >> reporter: well, i think the president today said what the people in the community wanted to hear. not just that he would come today and give hugs and kind words as he mentioned but the support they need to rebuild here in staten island and highlighted to come back and the federal government would support this community in the rebuilding but that's very expensive. and people here know that. the governor andrew cuomo as
chuck schumer also there as well as the new york city mayor michael bloomberg. you heard the president there also talking about poignant moment with the moore family and many people recall their two sons swept away and he talked about what's been a very emotional visit to the staten island area, but also a kind of reaffirms that resolve that the federal government will be there as best it can in the rebuilding process. our victor blackwell is there, also, in staten island outside of recovery...
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a lot of people in new york city and tri-state area are still suffering. so i am worried. i am worried, more, for what my children and grandchild will experience in big storms if we don't get behind this and start resolving it. >>stuart: you have a rebate system that stops middle income and poor people from paying it but business would? >>guest: absolutely. the american interprice institute prefer the carbon tax to, for instance --. >>stuart: they prefer nothing. they do not want any tax but if they have to have one they want a straightforward tax. you think we will get it? >>guest: i do. it will be the republicans proposing it. >>stuart: the republicans the propose this? you might be right, the right would prefer a carbon tax to increased taxes on income and capital gains. >>guest: democrats will be willing to work with them. i hate this is a partisan issue, i would like to see democrats and republicans come together to solve this in a way that does not heard people or businesses but protects the environment. there is a compromise in there. >>stuart: you are dead certain
a lot of people in new york city and tri-state area are still suffering. so i am worried. i am worried, more, for what my children and grandchild will experience in big storms if we don't get behind this and start resolving it. >>stuart: you have a rebate system that stops middle income and poor people from paying it but business would? >>guest: absolutely. the american interprice institute prefer the carbon tax to, for instance --. >>stuart: they prefer nothing. they do not...
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he joins us now from new york. welcome. >> thank you. >> so as we're fighting it out on capitol hill, trying to figure out where to put our money, should we be looking overseas? >> we think overseas markets will do relatively well, not necessarily in the short-term. because i think everything's impacted by the uncertainty over the fiscal cliff, but we do expect global equities to do better next year. we've got gains of something like 10 to 15% from here. but clearly it does depend on the fiscal cliff being resolved, and hopefully the u.s. not falling into recession, which would happen, obviously, if the fiscal cliff was not resolved. >> of the so-called major emerging markets, the ones that we talk about on a regular basis, part of the brics, obviously, china is the only one on your list that you would say, put your money into now. why china? >> first of all, we think it's an extremely cheap market. it's done poorly this year, but it has started to recover in the last few weeks, modestly. most of the stocks that fo
he joins us now from new york. welcome. >> thank you. >> so as we're fighting it out on capitol hill, trying to figure out where to put our money, should we be looking overseas? >> we think overseas markets will do relatively well, not necessarily in the short-term. because i think everything's impacted by the uncertainty over the fiscal cliff, but we do expect global equities to do better next year. we've got gains of something like 10 to 15% from here. but clearly it does...
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connell: in queens, new york -- >> in the heart of becoming the biggest dump in the new york city area, we are looking at jacob riis park which is the beach community, and breezy point, whole neighborhoods and business districts, a dozen towns ending up here, this is two stories high. it is the weight of the empire state building. and wraparound rear 33 times. and running this operation, you are the first responders. >> we were geared when we knew -- we are ready to roll from the get go. >> how does this compare to katrina and 9/11? >> i work 9/11, logistically it was a recovery operation. logistically the scale is not a comparison. >> it is already a challenge to get garbage and debris and of the peninsula, certainly at long island and when the power gets back up. and the first file created here out of the dozen or so, we are seeing furniture basically personal items from households with a crane is working. >> the walls and mementos and photos, and sitting in these files. >> and white where a plants, the next island boardwalk. >> from the break -- >> the epa, whatever they checking fo
connell: in queens, new york -- >> in the heart of becoming the biggest dump in the new york city area, we are looking at jacob riis park which is the beach community, and breezy point, whole neighborhoods and business districts, a dozen towns ending up here, this is two stories high. it is the weight of the empire state building. and wraparound rear 33 times. and running this operation, you are the first responders. >> we were geared when we knew -- we are ready to roll from the...
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but this is harlem, new york. take a second look at the congregation and you'll see the black church here, changing. >> it is very inspiring and definitely i would come back. yeah, why not. >> no pictures, no video, because you don't want it interrupt anyone's worship. sfl tourists, many europeans, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. michael henry adams specializes in harlem's history. >> i thought of it initially as something bad, but i say, i realize, it is to be able to know each other better and to learn more about each other. there is nothing bad in that. >> what is happening in the pews is not just white tourism. it may be a reflection of something greater. >> do you see the identity of harlem changing or shifting? >> i think demographically you would have to see that there is a change. the harlem of my youth, when i would come to harlem, doesn't look the same. >> statistics show hispanics and whites outpacing the numbers of blacks moving into harlem. >> you can no longer mak
but this is harlem, new york. take a second look at the congregation and you'll see the black church here, changing. >> it is very inspiring and definitely i would come back. yeah, why not. >> no pictures, no video, because you don't want it interrupt anyone's worship. sfl tourists, many europeans, have been packing the pews of harlem churches in increasing numbers. michael henry adams specializes in harlem's history. >> i thought of it initially as something bad, but i say, i...
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president obama saw first-hand some of the worst damage in new york city today. he toured through several hard- hit areas and met with residents in line for aid at an emergency center. the president said federal help will be available to people for as long as it's needed. >> there's going to be some long term rebuilding required. you look at this block and you know that this is a community that is deeply rooted. most of the folks i met here have been here 20,30, 50 years. they don't want to see their community uprooted but there's got to be a plan for rebuilding. and that plan is going to have to be coordinated and it's going to need resources. >> suarez: another one of the neighborhoods that was on the president's radar today was in new york city, and it faces a long road back. it's also a place where volunteers are playing an increasingly important role in assisting residents. as we learned with the he of producer jonathan silvers inewe york. >> reporter: a new citizens group has risen from the ruins of hurricane sandy on the streets of brooklyn, queens and lon
president obama saw first-hand some of the worst damage in new york city today. he toured through several hard- hit areas and met with residents in line for aid at an emergency center. the president said federal help will be available to people for as long as it's needed. >> there's going to be some long term rebuilding required. you look at this block and you know that this is a community that is deeply rooted. most of the folks i met here have been here 20,30, 50 years. they don't want...
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everybody cares about each other. >> dennis brady: i live in new york city. i don't have a key to my front door and my door is never locked. and if it is, i couldn't get into it because i don't have a key. >> pelley: this isn't the place people think of when they think of new york city. >> dennis brady: exactly. >> pelley: belle harbor is down there below manhattan, in queens, on a strip of sand called the rockaway peninsula. the atlantic is to the south. jamaica bay, to the north, separates what they call the rockaways from the island of manhattan. after 1900, it was a beach resort. but over the years, it settled into what were neat rows of middle class homes. the streets are piled high with sand now. the main drag has been knocked out of business. but a neighborhood is made of people, and here, they take care of their own. during the storm, mike mcdonnell sheltered in a house with his neighbors when the tidal surge began filling the street. >> mike mcdonnell: the windows blew in. you'll hear "pop, pop, pop, pop." and all the water came rushing in. it came r
everybody cares about each other. >> dennis brady: i live in new york city. i don't have a key to my front door and my door is never locked. and if it is, i couldn't get into it because i don't have a key. >> pelley: this isn't the place people think of when they think of new york city. >> dennis brady: exactly. >> pelley: belle harbor is down there below manhattan, in queens, on a strip of sand called the rockaway peninsula. the atlantic is to the south. jamaica bay, to...
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in the city of san jose, you had 14 jobs that had been unfilled. that will speak to other issues we have with respect to immigration policy. obviously, the ripple effect through the economy from these high tech jobs is quite strong and could be a second order impact. if he is recommending that we don't want these companies to grow -- >> no, no. >> the question is what else do we have to do besides dominate high-technology. i can see that as a valid question. >> yes, over there. >> thanks very much. i would be interested to know, back to the group of chief executive officers, who are of one mind about needing to reduce the deficit and get the best down so that the capital markets perform the way they should. to what extent can you tell us beyond the overarching goal of getting the deficit and the debt down, to what extent with this group of 350 people are so agree on the steps by which they would prefer this to be accomplished. i am interested in -- one could say of the congress, many things, but one could say that the congress is of a mind that we
in the city of san jose, you had 14 jobs that had been unfilled. that will speak to other issues we have with respect to immigration policy. obviously, the ripple effect through the economy from these high tech jobs is quite strong and could be a second order impact. if he is recommending that we don't want these companies to grow -- >> no, no. >> the question is what else do we have to do besides dominate high-technology. i can see that as a valid question. >> yes, over...
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city, this is charlie rose. dns-- jeff bezos is here, the c.e.o. of amazon.com. he founded the company in 1994 out of his garage as an on-line bookseller. today it is a 100 billion dollar empire and the world's largest e-commerce retailer. this week fortune named him as 2012 businessperson of the year. the magazine writes that he is the ultimate disrupter. bezos has upended the book industry and displaced electronic merchants. now amazon is pushing into everything from couture retailing and feet film productions to i pad worthy manufacturing. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome and congratulation this very nice. >> thanks, charlry, it is great to be here. >> rose: tell me where amazon is and where it's going. >> well, you know, we've been at it for 18 years now. and the happiest thing i can tell su we're still having fun. so it is a big team of people working hard. we have an unusual business approach in some ways. we're not competitor-obsessed, we're customer obsessed. we start with the customer
city, this is charlie rose. dns-- jeff bezos is here, the c.e.o. of amazon.com. he founded the company in 1994 out of his garage as an on-line bookseller. today it is a 100 billion dollar empire and the world's largest e-commerce retailer. this week fortune named him as 2012 businessperson of the year. the magazine writes that he is the ultimate disrupter. bezos has upended the book industry and displaced electronic merchants. now amazon is pushing into everything from couture retailing and...
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there are big cities in this world of yours, chicago, new york, miami, all rich in ethnicity and spicy in their diversity. there are suburbs where people take a tolerant view, where the prevalent attitude is live and let live. in this america, your america, there are whites, blacks, latinos, people whose families came here from the asian pacific. there are progressives, moderates, and conservatives all engaged in a running argument about the kind of country they want to live in. the role they want this country playing around the globe. how we ought to be protecting ourselves. okay. that's how you see it. i got another world for you. it's mainly traditional, culturally conservative, closed in, if you will. it doesn't go to the movies. it keeps its entertainment options to reality tv. wouldn't think to catch national public radio or pbs. it doesn't really like those things. and it certainly didn't get thrilled when obama won the first time. pretty miserable now that he's won again. in fact, it can't believe it. it looks at your america, this world of the actual election results, as a str
there are big cities in this world of yours, chicago, new york, miami, all rich in ethnicity and spicy in their diversity. there are suburbs where people take a tolerant view, where the prevalent attitude is live and let live. in this america, your america, there are whites, blacks, latinos, people whose families came here from the asian pacific. there are progressives, moderates, and conservatives all engaged in a running argument about the kind of country they want to live in. the role they...
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the european for yummy. >>> it is 5:22. clear, cold and frosty out there this morning. you'll certainly need jackets. in the 20s and 30s. catlett # 27, a lot of frost. upper 30s to around 41, maybe 42 by the bay in cambridge at 9:00. lunch time upper 40s. we'll top out upper 40s to low 50s. annual dray ya and -- andrea and michael, back to you. >>> the skins prepare for the eagles and their rookie quarterback. >> davey johnson reacts to winning manager of the year award. kristen berset has your morning sports. >>> good morning, everybody. the accolades still rolling in for the washington nationals. monday night bryce harper was named national league rookie of the year. last night it was davey johnson's turn. the nats skipper convincingly won national league manager of the year. talk about a comeback. after more than a decade out of the big league, johnson returned to lead the nationals to an inner league title, league high 98 wins and d.c.'s first post-season berkt in 79 years and -- berth in 79 years in his first full season as skipper. he said he couldn't have done it
the european for yummy. >>> it is 5:22. clear, cold and frosty out there this morning. you'll certainly need jackets. in the 20s and 30s. catlett # 27, a lot of frost. upper 30s to around 41, maybe 42 by the bay in cambridge at 9:00. lunch time upper 40s. we'll top out upper 40s to low 50s. annual dray ya and -- andrea and michael, back to you. >>> the skins prepare for the eagles and their rookie quarterback. >> davey johnson reacts to winning manager of the year award....
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can see look how cold that chunk of air is out to the west undernearing the area of high pressure. 22 in columbus. 26 in detroit. we've got real winter cold across parts of the region here as we're setting up for a nice couple of days but a cool couple of days. sunshine, quiet conditions, up near 50 later today. most of us will probably top out in the upper 40s. >> okay. >> jacket weather, definitely jacket weather i don't i would say coat weather. let's go with coats now. >> puffy coats this morning. need the jacket this morning. >> jacket makes it feel like a wind breaker and it is much colder than that. thank you. >>> let's check in with julie wright now. ight now. >> heavy and slow, that's how she rolls inbound from 66 coming from manassas headed eastbound towards centreville. the pacism proves east of 28 only to slow again near 50 fair oak continuing inbound towards 123. lanes here are open. big tie-ups right now ecause of late-leering construction southbound kenilworth avenue at eastern. the lane have en reopened but the damage is done. inbound 50 is tied up leaving 410 out of r
can see look how cold that chunk of air is out to the west undernearing the area of high pressure. 22 in columbus. 26 in detroit. we've got real winter cold across parts of the region here as we're setting up for a nice couple of days but a cool couple of days. sunshine, quiet conditions, up near 50 later today. most of us will probably top out in the upper 40s. >> okay. >> jacket weather, definitely jacket weather i don't i would say coat weather. let's go with coats now. >>...
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it will pay for storm cleanups in new york and new jersey. paul mccartney, my joey--will perform. >> p. morgan will pay money- tested both will settle the case. critics say that washington has not done enough to hold a responsible for the nation's financial drop. >>a violent gang member has been called after a two month look for him. >>this is a look at the san mateo bridge and it is a lot of traffic on one side of the bridge. otherwise they're moving along smoothly. we will be right back. >>it is 7:30 a.m.. the golden gate bridge is not looking very golden this morning. the >>it is looking pretty gray outside. it is a breezy, wet and cloudy. we are waking up to often gone showers. storm tracker 4 issue no. we are seen the rain. we do have some lane approaching daly city, redwood city and palo alto. as for the east bay we are catching a dry break but it is pushing man. as for your temperature it will be at upper 50s for santa rosa 56 in daly city. it will be another around the mild temperatures. upper 50s for the coals and mid- 60's for the s
it will pay for storm cleanups in new york and new jersey. paul mccartney, my joey--will perform. >> p. morgan will pay money- tested both will settle the case. critics say that washington has not done enough to hold a responsible for the nation's financial drop. >>a violent gang member has been called after a two month look for him. >>this is a look at the san mateo bridge and it is a lot of traffic on one side of the bridge. otherwise they're moving along smoothly. we will...
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and it's been obviously tanking so had some room to the upside and they are getting that today, up 22 bucks. stuart: that's a nice gain. thank you very much indeed. i have tom sullivan here with me. you are a california kind of guyy but you were looking at the housing numbers, existing home sales up 2.1% october. 4.79 million. i'm saying there's some improvement here. tom: there is, but that's for the real estate industry. in other words, how many sales there are. and sales are not as strong as the prices, and the only reason for that is one out of three people in this country are still under water and stuart, they are not going to sell. they can't sell. they can't refinance. they can't do a lot of things and so i think that sales number is going to creep along until we get positive equity for more people. stuart: essentially, i'm grasping at straws here. tom: everybody is. everybody is jumping up and down about the real estate market recovering. i'm going, i don't think so. not when you have a third of this country under water. stuart: prices rather than sales volume? >> prices are u
and it's been obviously tanking so had some room to the upside and they are getting that today, up 22 bucks. stuart: that's a nice gain. thank you very much indeed. i have tom sullivan here with me. you are a california kind of guyy but you were looking at the housing numbers, existing home sales up 2.1% october. 4.79 million. i'm saying there's some improvement here. tom: there is, but that's for the real estate industry. in other words, how many sales there are. and sales are not as strong as...
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when you are establishing a brand that at least in the northeast, certainly, new york city is well known as being an e-based company. >> that's an easy one to answer. the reason that we've made this shift from selling e cards to selling actually paper cards, high-quality paper stationary is that our users over the past three years have asked us again and again, they said, you know, i'm sending these ecards for my wedding, for my kids' bar mitzvah, for my 50th anniversary, and i love them, but i have a need for some in paper, or i have a need for all -- you know, i want paper to supplement the product you're already selling me. >> was this always part of the plan, alexa? >> know, it wasn't, although i will say that everything that we've done, we've talked about for at least three years before that. sometime sometimes less. but when we first went out and raised money, we did talk to a bunch of people who said, by the way, if you really want to make this a very big company, that's probably what you're going to end up doing. and we weren't close to that, but it was very hard to imagine that
when you are establishing a brand that at least in the northeast, certainly, new york city is well known as being an e-based company. >> that's an easy one to answer. the reason that we've made this shift from selling e cards to selling actually paper cards, high-quality paper stationary is that our users over the past three years have asked us again and again, they said, you know, i'm sending these ecards for my wedding, for my kids' bar mitzvah, for my 50th anniversary, and i love them,...